Who here is from Ireland?
07-03-2005, 06:36 PM
Post: #51
Who here is from Ireland?
nice one.... Thumbs up!

if in doubt........
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07-04-2005, 03:04 PM
Post: #52
Who here is from Ireland?
woo hoo look what I did Tongue thanks guys
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07-04-2005, 05:39 PM
Post: #53
Who here is from Ireland?
AE86 GT Wrote:20vwill just wonderin u have a 20v in yer yoke? would love to get one fitted in mine for bitta extra power. Seen a Toyota powered Mark II Escort at the Donegal Rally the guy said he was pushing out 194 bhp.

what sorta money would you be talkin to get the engine? And can you use the original loom that is in the car? Any details would be much appreciated!!

Aye, there's a 20v inside mine...

You'll need the 20v engine, loom and ECU, plus a lot of time to fabricate new water lines and re-locate the dizzy to the front of the cam, or bash/cut your bulkhead.

A better option is a decent mappable ECU like Motec, Haltec, Omex or even Megasquirt. This way you can use coil packs so that solves the dizzy issue and also you can tune ignition and fuelling to make decent power...

Stock AE111 blacktop makes about 140hp at the fly on stock ECU, but I've heard of ~150bhp AT THE WHEELS on a stock engine with Megasquirt!!

Do it laaaad... it's worth it for the revs, noise and response! Power is a bit lacking, but go aftermarket ECU and spend some time tuning it (ignition advance) and you'll have a mighty yoke.
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07-20-2005, 12:12 AM
Post: #54
Who here is from Ireland?
AE86 GT Wrote:20vwill just wonderin u have a 20v in yer yoke? would love to get one fitted in mine for bitta extra power. Seen a Toyota powered Mark II Escort at the Donegal Rally the guy said he was pushing out 194 bhp.

what sorta money would you be talkin to get the engine? And can you use the original loom that is in the car? Any details would be much appreciated!!
bill if your 4 geting one of them u may get some one better then me to fit it lolol would defo be nice thow oooo the sweet song of the itb Respect! Respect! Respect!
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08-06-2005, 03:42 PM
Post: #55
Who here is from Ireland?
Howya lads,

I've used this site as good source of info for building my '86 for a while now but only recently got the finger out to sign up............... and then eventually post something !

Have a 20 valve hatch' that I use in D1 and on the road occasionally.Runs well but didn't have time to do everything I wanted on it as the season was fast approaching, gonna be busy this winter though Thumbs up!


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09-10-2005, 04:21 PM
Post: #56
Who here is from Ireland?
Hey there been on here a good few times but said id register today and say hello. Good to see so many familiar usernames on here (slowsully, terreto , miragecoupe, eircam ,wkd rwd etc.) some of ye probably seen me on the irish site.
Good to see ye named it british isle and Ireland Smile we get kinda touchy over these things Thumbs up!
Anyway i have a '87 Burgundy ukspec AE86 for the last four years now. Drove it for a while and it currently undergoing a full restoration .Tis stripped to a bareshell and is getting lots of chassis TLC by DANCO IRL soon .and then tis back home to be rebuilt by myself
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09-10-2005, 04:54 PM
Post: #57
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Ah, so nice to have some more irish guys to welcome on the forum!
Beautyful car you have there Sully! Please post some build-up pics or whatever in the projects section so we can drool a bit.
@ Macauto's: Have any pics? Most of us over here on aeu86 especially enjoy full-out restoration photo's as you may have noticed.

FABRICA MI DIEM, PVNC!
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09-12-2005, 04:08 AM
Post: #58
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Hi there Ivan 141 ,if you can tell me how to post up some pics ,id be delighted to show ye. Slow sully's is a beautiful machine alright , but if you heard the noise out of it flat out ud just fall down ,with the combination of the 20v and the carbs it screams Thumbs up! .And he certainly knows how to drive it too . Also in our D1 drift championship here in eire we have a lad with an sr20det engine AE86.
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09-12-2005, 08:49 AM
Post: #59
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Macautos,

Simply use the postreply button instead of the quick reply bit in the bottom and there should be some stuff there that allows you to add attachments to your post. When an attachment is a picture it is shown directly in your post.

Greetz,

Bastiaan "mux213" Olij

Moved down under, no more hachi Sad
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09-22-2005, 09:49 PM
Post: #60
Who here is from Ireland?
Good to see a lot of new irish members, keep em comin.
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